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Weeds in the Garden of Words Kate Burridge (Monash University, Victoria)

Weeds in the Garden of Words By Kate Burridge (Monash University, Victoria)

Weeds in the Garden of Words by Kate Burridge (Monash University, Victoria)


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The English language is a glorious garden, but it also contains some weeds. Linguistic weeds may be slang expressions, non-standard pronunciations, or constructions that are out of place. But what one gardener calls a 'weed', another may call a 'flower'. The same goes for words and their usage in English.

Weeds in the Garden of Words Summary

Weeds in the Garden of Words: Further Observations on the Tangled History of the English Language by Kate Burridge (Monash University, Victoria)

If the English language is a glorious garden, filled with exotic hybrids and the continuing tradition of heritage specimens, then it is no surprise that we will also find some weeds. Linguistic weeds may have pronunciations we don't want or constructions that are out of place. We may be trying to hold on to words and usage we should perhaps have said farewell to. But as all gardeners know, what one gardener calls a 'weed', another may call a 'flower'. The same goes for words and their usage in English - sometimes we just haven't realized their virtues. Kate Burridge follows the international success of her book Blooming English with another entertaining excursion into the ever-changing nature of our complex and captivating language.

Weeds in the Garden of Words Reviews

' for those who failed to brush up their grammar, hope is at hand from a new book that celebrates slang and poor punctuation.' The Independent
' not all change is good. Burridge is quick to criticise 'evil weed' words, such as dishonest euphemisms that try to sound neutral when really they are negative, such as friendly fire and downsize.' BBC News Magazine
' the fact that a book can stimulate such debate is proof positive that the English language is a rude and robust health. We should all celebrate that.' Daily Express

About Kate Burridge (Monash University, Victoria)

Kate Burridge is Professor of Linguistics at Monash University. She is well known for her broadcasts on ABC Radio's Soundback.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction to the weedy traits of the English language; 2. Lexical weeds: the world of jargon, slang and euphemism; 3. More lexical weeds: word origins and meaning shifts; 4. Our grammatical weeds; 5. Weeds in our sounds and spelling; 6. The truly nasty weeds of the English language?; 7. W(h)ither our weeds?

Additional information

NPB9780521853132
9780521853132
0521853133
Weeds in the Garden of Words: Further Observations on the Tangled History of the English Language by Kate Burridge (Monash University, Victoria)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2005-06-16
208
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